Aren't you glad we live here? (Part 2)

Many of you may remember this haunting photograph of a young teenage girl, a refugee in Afghanistan from the cover of the June 1985 issue of National Geographic:
It was taken by photographer Steve McCurrey, and is part of an exhibit he is holding in Atlanta, which was reviewed in today's Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Yes, the girl is still alive, married, the mother of 3 daughters, but completely illiterate and only vaguely aware of the global reaction to her picture. But that's just the tip of the iceberg. Click below for more:
Photo had impact on 2 lives
The article is kind to the woman, saying she looks older than her 30 some years. This is her, in a recent photo, holding a copy of that famous National Geographic.
Years of war, deprivation, disease and malnutrition are etched on that beautiful face. She looks 50. I'll wager she'll die before she actually reaches 50.
Aren't you glad you live here?
"The only thing necessary for the triumph (of evil) is for good men to do nothing." - Edmund Burke